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Erik L. Arneson

pymander@bookrastinating.com

Joined 1 year, 1 month ago

I read a lot of history, philosophy, mysteries, historical fiction, and science fiction.

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Virginia Postrel: The Fabric of Civilization (Paperback, 2021, Basic Books) 5 stars

Who knew that purple smelled so bad!

5 stars

I never really pondered how much work it would be to spin all the thread needed to make all the fabric that was used before the industrial revolution. I never pondered how weird it would be to dye fabric with shellfish. There was so much I hadn't considered! This book opened my eyes to the history of textiles, fabric, and how changes in technology have helped (and hurt) us so much. This book also changed my relationship with clothing; for the better! Very good stuff.

Virginia Postrel: The Fabric of Civilization (Paperback, 2021, Basic Books) 5 stars

Who knew that purple smelled so bad!

5 stars

I never really pondered how much work it would be to spin all the thread needed to make all the fabric that was used before the industrial revolution. I never pondered how weird it would be to dye fabric with shellfish. There was so much I hadn't considered! This book opened my eyes to the history of textiles, fabric, and how changes in technology have helped (and hurt) us so much. This book also changed my relationship with clothing; for the better! Very good stuff.

Nicolas Carter: Music Theory (Paperback, 2018, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform) 5 stars

This book starts at the beginning and takes you all the way!

5 stars

This book was perfect for my level of musical knowledge. I knew how to read music, and I knew some of the basics. But in these pages, I learned so much that I wanted to know---and much that I didn't even ponder before opening it! I enjoyed playing my way through the lessons, learning tons about music and how it all goes together. It really helped me understand so many music things. For those wanting a crash course on music theory, I highly recommend this one.